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The NDIS participant portal is called myplace. Information about how to access and what you can do on the myplace portal, hints and tips, updates and resources including contact information and a step by step guide.
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How to access and use the myplace provider portal, obtaining a Provider Digital Access (PRODA) account, and resources including step by step guides for the myplace provider portal, registrations for new providers and how to submit bulk payment requests.
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The my NDIS app gives self-managed participants a more accessible and user-friendly way to make and manage claims and view their self-managed budget and personal details.
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Early childhood partners Families and carers of children younger than 9 who have an NDIS funded plan will work with an early childhood partner. Early childhood partners have experience working with children with disability or developmental delay. The NDIS early childhood approach is based on the principles of best practice in early childhood intervention to achieve better long-term outcomes for children. Find out more about early childhood partners. Local area coordinator (LAC) Most NDIS participants over 9 years of age will have an LAC to help them understand and use their plan. This includes showing participants how to use the...
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The app shows your current plan information and budget. You can use the app to see a timeline of your plan, read your goals and information about you, check your budget and see how much funding is available in each support category.
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Your NDIS plan is yours and you can choose who you share the details of your plan with, including if you would like to share your plan with anyone other than your providers, for example with a doctor or family member. More information about the visibility of your plan.
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Read the latest and past NDIS eNewletters, Participant First and provider eNewsletters, and subscribe to receive them by email.